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Check out for the latest news on medicinal trees along with medicinal trees live news at Times of India Top 3 Product Categories of Medicinal plant Exports from India are HSN Code 12119029 : HS : other HSN Code 12119022 : HS : leaves powder flowers and pods: senna leaves and pods HSN Code 12119099 : HS : other India exports most of it's Medicinal plant to Canada, New Zealand and Philippines. The top 1 exporters of Medicinal plant are India. It has been estimated, that in developed countries such as United States, plant drugs constitute as much as 25% of the total drugs, while in fast developing countries such as India and China, the contribution is as much as 80%. Thus, the economic importance of medicinal plants is much more to countries such as India than to rest of the world. Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani systems of medicine have more than 90% formulations which are plant based Domestic demand of medicinal plants has been estimated 1,95,000 MT for the year of 2014-15 Total consumption of herbal raw drug in the country for the year 2014-15 has been estimated 5,12,000 MT 12. Chandan. Chandan is a natural healer and antiseptic ingredient which smells amazing and works wonderfully on your skin problems and issues. Chandan is mostly grown in the states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Bihar, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu of India. Azad means "free"; dirakht means "tree"; i-Hind means "of Indian origin". Hence it literally means "the free tree of India" (Neem Foundation, 2018). The neem tree is an incredible plant that has been declared the "Tree of the 21st century" by the United Nations (United Nations Environment Programme, 2018). The medicinal tree species like Emblica officinalis (Amla), Terminalia chebula (Harar), Terminalia bellerica (Bahera), Azadiracta indica (Neem), and Terminal arjuna (Arjun)—which are commonly used for vitality and Medicinal Trees and How to Use Them 1. Alder Alder tea can be used to wash wounds. It is astringent and will help pull the edge of a wound together. The leaves and bark can be made into a tea that will benefit tonsillitis and fever. The leaves are also used in poultices to dry up breast milk. Trees in India also find a place in the history and culture of the country. Here is a list of 40 trees that are common in India along with their uses and benefits! medicinal plants perform a dynamic part. Medicinal plants have pro Correspondence: Parvaiz Hassan Qazi Division of Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (CSIR), Sanatnagar, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir-190005, India Email: refazahmad[at]gmail.com medicinal plants: A review Refaz Ahmad Dar*, Mohd Shahnawaz, Parvaiz Hassan Qazi to trees as abodes of gods. As the open-air shrine beneath the tree was replaced by a shrine or temple for the deity, the tree became the sthala vriksha of the temple. Trees were revered for any of the four primary reasons: For their medicinal qualities, such as the neem and Tulsi; for their economic value, such as the Alexandrian laurel which was Apart from these highly cited plants, studies need to be done on some other promising plants like Anagallis arvensis, Euphorbia hirta, Ficus benghalensis, Fumaria indica, Prunus persica, Rubus ellipticus, Taraxacum officinale, Tribulus terrestris etc. Apart from these highly cited plants, studies need to be done on some other promising plants like Anagallis arvensis, Euphorbia hirta, Ficus benghalensis, Fumaria indica, Prunus

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